Hidrolik Silindirler
Hidrolik Silindirler
Hidrolik Silindirler
Catalogue HY07-1210/UK
Introduction Contents
Design Features and Benefits Seal Options Optional Features Servicing Features Mounting Information Cylinder Masses Dimensions Round Flange Mountings Dimensions Pivot Mountings Dimensions Trunnion and Foot Mountings Rod End Accessories Dimensions Piston Rod Ends Push and Pull Forces Piston Rod Size Selection Long Stroke Cylinders Stop Tubes Stroke Factors Cushioning Ports Replacement Parts and Service How to Order Cylinders Port, Air Bleed and Cushion Adjustment Locations
The heavy duty series MMA cylinder has been designed for service in steel mills and in other arduous applications where a rugged, dependable cylinder is required. In addition to the standard cylinders featured in this catalogue, MMA cylinders can be designed and manufactured to suit individual customer requirements.
Introduction
Standard Specifications
Heavy Duty construction Styles and dimensions to: CETOP RP73H, ISO 6022*, DIN 24 333, BS 6331 Pt. III, AFNOR NF E48-025, VW 39D 921 Rated pressure: 250 bar Fatigue-free at the rated pressure Hydraulic mineral oil other fluids on request Temperature range of standard seals: -20C to +80C Construction: head & cap bolted to heavy steel flanges Bore sizes: 50mm to 320mm Piston rod diameters: 32mm to 220mm Cushioning optional at both ends Air bleeds optional at both ends Tested in accordance with ISO 10100 : 2001
* 140mm and 180mm bore cylinders do not conform to ISO 6022
inPHorm
For accurate sizing of MMA hydraulic cylinders, please contact your nearest Parker Sales office and ask for the European cylinder inPHorm selection programme HY07-1260/Eur.
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Warning
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3 4
10 2 5
Manufactured from precision ground, high tensile carbon alloy steel, hard chrome plated and polished to 0.2mm max. Piston rods up to 110mm in diameter are induction case hardened to Rockwell C54 minimum before chrome plating. This provides a dent resistant surface, resulting in improved seal life. Piston rods of 125mm diameter and above can be case hardened on request. All rod and piston assemblies are designed to be fatigue free at full rated pressure.
1 Piston Rod
Seals are housed in a corrosion-resistant steel gland, featuring heavy duty polymer bearing rings to resist side loadings. Wide separation of these rings reduces bearing stresses, maximising the service life of the bearing. The rod gland may be screwed or bolted. On bore sizes up to 100mm the rod gland is screwed (illustrated above). On larger bore sizes the rod gland is bolted. The polymer bearing rings, with the rod seals, are easily replaced on removal of the rod gland, and all components may be serviced without further disassembly of the cylinder.
The head and cap are bolted to heavy steel flanges, which are retained by threads at each end of the cylinder body.
3 Cylinder Body
The heavy wall steel tubing is honed to a high surface finish, to minimise internal friction and prolong seal life.
A variety of gland and piston seal options is available, to suit different applications, as shown on page 4. In addition, MMA cylinders can be designed and manufactured to suit individual customer requirements. Please contact the factory for details. The gland seals provide efficient retention of pressurized fluid while preventing the ingress of contaminants.
These are machined from steel and located into the cylinder bodys internal diameter for added strength and precise alignment. Both the head and cap are sealed by O-rings which, in turn, are protected by anti-extrusion rings.
Air Bleeds
6 & 7 Cushioning
Optional cushions at the head and cap are progressive in action, providing controlled deceleration which reduces noise and shock loading, and prolongs machine life. The head end cushion is a self-centring sleeve, while the polished cap end spear is an integral part of the piston rod. Needle valves are provided at both ends of the cylinder for precise cushion adjustment, and are retained so that they cannot be inadvertently removed. Check valves at the head and cap ends of the cylinder minimize restriction to the start of a stroke, permitting full power and fast cycle times. The head end check valve is incorporated into the fully floating cushion sleeve, while the cap end employs a floating bronze cushion bush.
Available as an option at both ends, air bleeds are recessed into the head and cap and retained so they cannot be inadvertently removed. The air bleed location, in relation to the supply port location, must be specified on the order see page 19.
Gland Drains
The tendency of hydraulic fluid to adhere to the piston rod can result in an accumulation of fluid in the cavity between the seals under certain operating conditions. This may occur with long stroke cylinders, where there is a constant back pressure as in differential circuitry, or where the ratio of the extend speed to the retract speed is greater than 2 to 1. Gland drains should be piped back to the fluid reservoir, which should be located below the level of the cylinder.
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Seal Options Gland and Piston Seal Options See Illustrations, page 17
Standard Seals
These are general purpose seals designed for a wide range of applications. They are suitable for use with Group 1 fluids and may be used for piston speeds up to 0.5m/s. Standard gland seals employ a polyurethane lipseal and a PTFE stepped seal. The piston is fitted with a heavy duty filled polymer seal, and heavy duty wear rings which prevent contact between the piston and cylinder bore, protecting the piston seal from contaminants.
A range of seal options is available for the fluid groups listed below see cylinder model numbers on page 19. Where required, special seals, in addition to those shown above, can also be supplied. Please insert an S (Special) in the model number and specify fluid medium when ordering.
Seal life is reduced with High Water Content Fluids (HFA) due to the poor lubricity of the operating medium. Note that seal life also declines as pressure increases.
Water Service
Low friction seals are suitable for applications where very low friction and an absence of stick-slip are important. They are not suitable for holding loads in a fixed position. Low friction seals are available for use with all fluid groups and are suitable for piston speeds up to 1m/s. Low Friction gland seals comprise two low friction PTFE stepped seals and a heavy duty wiperseal, while the pistons employ a PTFE seal and PTFE wear rings.
Special modifications are available for high water content fluids. These include a stainless steel piston rod, and plating of internal surfaces. When ordering, please specify the maximum operating pressure or load/speed conditions, as the stainless steel rod is of lower tensile strength than the standard material.
Warranty
Chevron Option
Chevron seals are designed for arduous applications, such as steel mills. They are suitable for holding a load in position. Chevron seals are available for use with all fluid groups, at piston speeds up to 0.5m/s. Chevron gland seals have a corrosion-resistant steel retainer, and a separate removable steel housing which retains the inner bearing rings. A heavy duty wiper seal prevents the ingress of contaminants. Chevron pistons feature a two-piece piston with a wide bearing ring mounted between chevron seals.
Parker Hannifin warrants cylinders modified for water or high water content fluid service to be free of defects in materials or workmanship, but cannot accept responsibility for premature failure caused by excessive wear resulting from lack of lubricity, or where failure is caused by corrosion, electrolysis or mineral deposits within the cylinder.
Filtration
Fluid cleanliness should be in accordance with ISO 4406. The quality of filters should be in accordance with the appropriate ISO standards. The rating of the filter media depends on the system components and the application. The minimum required should be class 19/15 to ISO 4406, which equates to 25m (1075) to ISO 4572.
Suitable for applications where loads are required to be held in position, the Load Holding option combines Standard gland seals, which have lower friction than the chevron equivalent, with chevron piston seals. They are suitable for use with Group 1 fluids and may be used for piston speeds up to 0.5m/s.
-20C to +150C
6 7
Various compounds including nitrile, enhanced polyurethane, fluorocarbon elastomers and PTFE
Optional Features and Mounting Information Position Switches and Feedback Devices
Non-contacting position switches and linear position transducers of various types may be fitted to MMA series cylinders. Please contact the factory for further details.
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It is recommended that mounting bolts with a strength to ISO 898/1 grade 12.9 should be used for fixing cylinders to the machine or base. Mounting bolts should be torque loaded to their manufacturer's recommended figures.
MMA series cylinders are available with the option of a doubleended piston rod. Please contact the factory for further details.
Trunnions
Exposed rod surfaces that are subjected to air hardening contaminants should be protected by rod end bellows. Longer rod extensions are required to accommodate their collapsed length please consult the factory for details.
On the 320mm bore cylinder the trunnion is welded to the cylinder body. On all other bore sizes the trunnion assembly is threaded to the cylinder body and secured with a locking ring. If a different arrangement is needed to suit a particular application, please consult the factory. Trunnions require lubricated pillow blocks with minimum bearing clearances. Blocks should be mounted and aligned to eliminate bending moments on the trunnion pins.
Rod Material
As an alternative to the normal piston rod material, stainless steel and other special materials and finishes can be supplied.
For applications where contaminants may adhere to the extended piston rod and thereby cause premature failure of gland seals, the use of a metallic rod wiper in place of the standard wiper seal is recommended.
Special Designs
Alternative sealing arrangements, special mounting styles, higher or lower rated pressure designs, welded cap ends to reduce overall length (non-cushioned only), larger bores and alternative rod sizes are just a few of the special requirements which can be accommodated by our design and engineering staff.
The head and cap retention bolts on MMA Series cylinders are torque loaded on assembly in the factory. If damage or corrosion is found on removal, the old bolts must be discarded and replacement bolts with a minimum strength to ISO 898/1 grade 12.9 must be fitted. Head and cap bolts should always be tightened progressively in a diagonal sequence and torque loaded to the figures shown in the table.
Flange Bolts Torque Load (Nm) 26-28 51-54 112-118 157-165 247-260 456-480 668-692 1112-1170 1425-1500 Bolt Size M8 M10 M12 M14 M16 M20 M22 M27 M33
Marine Environments
MMA cylinders can be supplied with modifications to material and paint specifications which make them suitable for operation in a marine environment. Please consult the factory.
Cylinder Masses
Where applicable, accessory masses can be added to give a gross mass see page 9.
Bore 50 63 80 100 Rod No. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Mounting Styles at Zero Stroke, in kg MF3 & MF4 14.8 17.8 27 27 39 39 61 61 103 104 164 164 198 199 289 289 356 357 646 647 1180 1230 MP3 & MP5 16.2 16.2 26 26 37 37 59 59 103 104 168 168 205 205 290 291 377 378 698 700 1294 1345 MT4 16.6 16.7 26 26 37 37 59 59 105 105 171 171 204 205 292 293 363 364 685 687 1239 1290 MS2 16.6 16.6 24 24 35 35 56 56 95 96 158 158 188 188 274 275 335 336 614 616 1116 1118 per 10mm Stroke kg 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.6 1.7 2.0 2.2 2.2 2.4 3.2 3.6 5.1 5.6
Servicing Features
The MMA series has been designed to make maintenance as easy as possible, by incorporating the following design features: Removable Gland Rod bearing and rod seals can be replaced without completely dismantling the cylinder. For chevron glands, a thread is machined on the outside diameter of the seal housing to assist extraction. Chamfers at both ends of the cylinder body ease assembly of the head and cap and insertion of the piston seals. Retaining flanges are removable, allowing separate replacement of the cylinder body. Flanges are spaced from the head and cap to allow the bolts to be sawn through in the event of severe damage or corrosion. High tensile bolts are used for ease of maintenance.
Spherical Bearings
All spherical bearings should be re-packed with grease periodically. In unusual or severe working conditions, consult the factory regarding the suitability of the bearing chosen.
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p. c. d.
FC
D max.
FB
3 UC
F VD WC
1 221/2 EE Y PJ + stroke
FC
. c.d p.
BA D max.
FB
3 UC
F ZP + stroke
Dimensions MF3 and MF4 See also Rod End Dimensions, page 10
Bore 50 63 80 100 125 140 1 160 180 1 200 250 320
1
Rod No. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
MM Rod 32 36 40 45 50 56 63 70 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 125 125 140 160 180 200 220
D
max.
EE
(BSPP)
F 25 28 32 36 40 40 45 50 56 63 80
FC 132 150 180 212 250 300 315 365 385 475 600
UC 155 175 210 250 290 340 360 420 440 540 675
VD
min.
WC 22 25 28 32 36 36 40 45 45 50 56
Y 98 112 120 134 153 181 185 205 220 260 310
Min. Stroke 20 30 20 25 50 50 50 20 20 20 20
+ Stroke PJ 120 133 155 171 205 208 235 250 278 325 350 ZB
max.
ZP 265 298 332 371 430 465 505 550 596 703 830
108 124 148 175 208 255 270 315 330 412 510
4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 8
244 274 305 340 396 430 467 505 550 652 764
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Pivot Mountings
EE
D max. 1
PJ + stroke
CD
MR 2 4
3 BW L XC + stroke
LX
EW
EE 4 2 4
D max. 1
PJ + stroke
CX
MS 4
BX EX XO + stroke
LT
LX
Dimensions MP3 and MP5 See also Rod End Dimensions, page 10
Bore 50 63 80 100 125 140 1 160 180 1 200 250 320
1
Rod No. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
MM Rod 32 36 40 45 50 56 63 70 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 125 125 140 160 180 200 220
D
max.
EE
(BSPP)
Y 98 112 120 134 153 181 185 205 220 260 310
Min. Stroke 20 30 20 25 50 50 50 20 20 20 20
+ Stroke PJ 120 133 155 171 205 208 235 250 278 325 350 XC & XO 305 348 395 442 520 580 617 690 756 903 1080
108 124 148 175 208 255 270 315 330 412 510
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EE R3 TD 2
Y 1
PJ + stroke BD
4 UV max.
D max.
TL
3 TM
TL
XV ZB + stroke
Note:
XV Dimension to be specified by customer. Where minimum dimension is unacceptable, please consult factory.
EE
Y 1
PJ + stroke
SD 2mm
4 LH ST SE XS
D max.
SB
3 TS US
SC
SC
SE
SS + stroke ZB + stroke
Note:
The MS2 mounting should only be used where the stroke is at least half of the bore diameter or where the cylinder operates below 160 bar.
Rod No. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
MM Rod 32 36 40 45 50 56 63 70 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 125 125 140 160 180 200 220
D
max.
EE
(BSPP)
TM h13 112 125 150 180 224 265 280 320 335 425 530
UV
max.
XV
min.
Y 98 112 120 134 153 181 185 205 220 260 310
Min. Stroke 55 75 90 120 160 180 180 170 190 240 300
+ Stroke PJ 120 133 155 171 205 208 235 250 278 325 350 XV max. 132 137 155 160 180 200 220 240 260 300 325 ZB
max.
108 124 148 175 208 255 270 315 330 412 510
108 124 148 175 218 260 280 315 330 412 510
187 212 245 280 340 380 400 410 450 540 625
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Rod No. 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
MM Rod 32 36 40 45 50 56 63 70 80 90 90 100 100 110 110 125 125 140 160 180 200 220
D
max.
EE
(BSPP)
LH h10 SB H13 60 68 80 95 115 135 145 165 170 215 260 11 13.5 17.5 22 26 30 33 40 40 52 62
SC 20.5 2 24.5 2 22.5 27.5 30.0 35.5 37.5 42.5 47.0 2 52.0 2 62.0 2
SD 18 20 26 33 40 48 48 60 60 76 110
SE 15.5 17.5 22.5 27.5 30.0 35.5 37.5 42.5 45.0 50.0 60.0
2
ST 32 37 42 52 62 77 77 87 87 112 152
TS 135 155 185 220 270 325 340 390 405 520 620
US 160 185 225 265 325 390 405 465 480 620 740
XS 130.0 147.5 170.5 192.5 230.0 254.5 265.5 287.5 315.0 360.0 425.0
Y 98 112 120 134 153 181 185 205 220 260 310
Min. Stroke 0 20 35 55 65 80 80 70 60 60 80
+ Stroke PJ 120 133 155 171 205 208 235 250 278 325 350 SS 55 55 55 55 60 61 79 85 90 120 120 ZB
max.
108 124 148 175 208 255 270 315 330 412 510
244 274 305 340 396 430 467 505 550 652 764
CN LF CH
4 LE CA AX min. KK b KK b
CK
AW min.
Dimensions
Bore 50 63 80 100 125 140 160 180 200 250 320 Part No. Rod Eye with: KK M27x2 M33x2 M42x2 M48x2 M64x3 M72x3 M80x3 M90x3 M100x3 M125x4 M160x4 Spherical Bearing 145241 145242 145243 145244 145245 148723 148724 148725 148726 148727 148728 Plain Bearing 148731 148732 148733 148734 148735 148736 148737 148738 148739 148740 148741 AX & AW
min.
CH & CA 80 97 120 140 180 195 210 235 260 310 390
C
max.
Torque Load
Nm
Mass
kg
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NA KK
MM
NA KF
MM
C W
C W AF
Wrench Flats
MMA cylinders are available with standard metric male and female rod ends to ISO 4395. They can also be supplied with other rod end threads, eg: ISO metric coarse, Unified, British Standard etc., or to the customer's special requirements. Style 4 denotes a standard male thread. Style 9 denotes a female thread, and is available only with the No.2 rod. Orders for non-standard rod ends, designated Style 3, should include dimensioned sketches and descriptions, showing dimensions KK or KF, A or AF, and the thread form required.
Piston rods up to and including 90mm in diameter are supplied with the wrench flats D shown in the table below. Rods above 90mm in diameter feature four drilled holes to accept a pin wrench.
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If the piston rod is in tension, use the Deduction for Pull Force table. To determine the pull force: 1. Follow the procedure for Push applications, as described. 2. Using the Deduction for Pull Force table below, establish the force indicated according to the rod diameter and pressure selected. 3. Deduct this from the original Push force. The resulting figure is the net force available to move the load. If this force is not large enough, repeat the process again but increase the system operating pressure or cylinder diameter if possible. If in doubt, please contact our design engineers.
Push Force
Cylinder Bore Bore Area mm2 50 63 80 100 125 140 160 180 200 250 320 1964 3117 5026 7854 12272 15386 20106 25434 31416 49087 80425 Cylinder Push Force in kN 50 bar 10 15 25 40 62 77 102 127 160 250 410 100 bar 20 31 51 80 125 154 205 254 320 500 820 150 bar 30 46 76 120 187 231 307 381 480 750 1230 200 bar 40 63 102 160 250 308 410 508 640 1000 1640 250 bar 50 79 128 200 312 385 512 635 801 1250 2050
inPHorm
For more comprehensive information on the calculation of cylinder bore size required, please refer to the European cylinder inPHorm selection programme HY07-1260/Eur.
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Stroke Factors
The Piston Rod Selection Chart indicates where the use of a stop tube should be considered. The required length of stop tube, where necessary, is read from the vertical columns on the right of the chart, by following the horizontal band within which the point of intersection lies. Note that stop tube requirements differ for fixed and pivot mounted cylinders. If the required length of stop tube is in the shaded region marked 'consult factory', please submit the following information: 1. Cylinder mounting style. 2. Rod end connection and method of guiding load. 3. Bore and stroke required, and length of rod extension (Dimension 'W') if greater than standard.
Stop Tubes
4. Mounting position of cylinder. If at an angle or vertical, specify the direction of the piston rod. 5. Operating pressure of the cylinder if limited to less than the standard pressure for the cylinder selected. When specifying a cylinder with a stop tube, please insert an 'S' (Special) and the net stroke of the cylinder in the order code, and state the length of the stop tube. Note that net stroke is equal to the gross stroke of the cylinder less the length of the stop tube. The gross stroke determines the envelope dimensions of the cylinder.
inPHorm
For accurate sizing, please refer to the European cylinder inPHorm selection programme HY07-1260/Eur.
MF3 MS2
0.5
MF3 MS2
0.7
MF4
1.0
MF4 MT4
1.5
MF3 MS2
2.0
MP3 MP5
2.0
MF4
4.0
MP3 MP5
4.0
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Cushioning is recommended as a means of controlling the deceleration of masses, or for applications where piston speeds are in excess of 0.1m/s and the piston will make a full stroke. Cushioning extends cylinder life and reduces undesirable noise and hydraulic shock. Built-in deceleration devices or 'cushions' are optional and can be supplied at the head and cap ends of the cylinder without affecting its envelope or mounting dimensions. Cushions are adjustable via recessed needle valves.
Formulae
Standard Cushioning
Ideal cushion performance shows an almost uniform absorption of energy along the cushion's length. Where specified, MMA cylinders use specially profiled cushions, giving a performance which comes close to the ideal in the majority of applications. The head and cap cushion performance for each bore size is illustrated on the charts on page 15.
Special designs can be produced to suit applications where the energy to be absorbed exceeds the performance of the standard cushion. Please consult the factory for details.
Example
Cushion Length
All MMA cylinder cushions incorporate the longest cushion sleeve and spear that can be provided in the standard envelope without decreasing the rod bearing and piston bearing lengths see table of cushion lengths on page 15.
Cushion Calculations
The following example shows how to calculate the energy developed by masses moving in a straight line. For non-linear motion, other calculations are required; please consult the factory. The example assumes that the bore and rod diameters are already appropriate for the application. The effects of friction on the cylinder and load have been ignored. Selected bore/rod = 80/50mm (No.1 rod) Cushioning at the cap end Pressure = 150 bar Mass = 7710 kg Velocity = 0.4m/s = 45o Sin = 0.7 Cushion length = 45mm E= E= E= mv2 + mgl x 10-3 x sin 7710 x 0.42 + 7710 x 9.81 x 45 x 0.7 2 103 617 + 2383 = 3000 Joules
The charts on page 15 show the energy absorption capacity for each bore and rod combination at the head (annulus) and the cap (full bore) ends of the cylinder. The charts are valid for piston velocities in the range of 0.10.3m/s. For velocities between 0.3m/s0.5m/s, the energy values from the charts should be reduced by 25%. For velocities of less than 0.1m/s where large masses are involved, and for velocities greater than 0.5m/s, a special cushion profile may be required. Please consult the factory. The cushion capacity of the head end is less than that of the cap, owing to the pressure intensification effect across the piston. The energy absorption capacity of the cushion decreases with drive pressure, which in normal circuits is the relief valve setting.
inPHorm
Cushioning requirements can be calculated automatically for individual cylinder/load combinations using the European cylinder inPHorm selection programme HY07-1260/Eur.
Note: as velocity is greater than 0.3m/s, the energy absorption figures obtained from the charts on page 15 should be reduced by 25% see Cushion Calculations, opposite. Comparison with the cushioning chart curve for this cylinder shows an energy capacity for the cap end cushion of 5100 Joules. Reducing this by 25% gives a capacity of 3825 Joules, so the standard cushion can safely decelerate the 3000 Joules in this example. Where cushion performance figures are critical, our engineers can run a computer simulation to determine accurate cushion performance please contact the factory for details.
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320/200
100000
320/220
100000
250/160
250/180
10000
10000
63/45
50/32
1000
1000
50/36
100
100
40
80
120
160
200
240
10
320
50
100000
63
10000
1000
100
40
80
120
160
200
240
10
320
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Fluid velocity in connecting lines should be limited to 5m/s to minimise fluid turbulence, pressure loss and 'water hammer' effects. The tables below show piston speeds for standard and oversize ports and connecting lines where the velocity of fluid is 5m/s. If the desired piston speed results in a fluid flow in excess of 5m/s in connecting lines, larger lines with two ports per cap should be considered. Parker recommends that a flow rate of 12m/s in connecting lines should not be exceeded.
Standard Cylinder Port Bore 50 63 80 100 125 140 160 180 200 250 320 Port Size
(BSPP)
In addition to the standard and oversize BSPP ports, metric threaded ports to DIN 3852 Pt. 1 and ISO 6149, and flange ports to ISO 6162 can also be supplied see tables below. The ISO 6149 port incorporates a raised ring in the spot face for identification. Other flange port styles are available on request.
Bore 50 Standard Port BSPP G1/2 G /4
3
Oversize Port BSPP G3/4 G1 G1 G11/4 G11/4 G11/2 G11/2 G11/2 G11/2 G2 Metric M27x2 M33x2 M33x2 M42x2 M42x2 M48x2 M48x2 M48x2 M48x2 M60x2 DN Flange * * 19 25 25 32 32 32 32 38 38
Metric M22x1.5 M27x2 M27x2 M33x2 M33x2 M42x2 M42x2 M42x2 M42x2 M48x2** M60x2
DN Flange 13 13 13 19 19 25 25 25 25 32 32
Cap End Flow in l/min at 5m/s 1 40 53 53 85 85 114 114 114 114 185 340
Piston Speed
m/s
G3/4 G1 G1 G1 /4
1
0.34 0.28 0.18 0.18 0.12 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.07
G11/4 G1 /4
1
G11/4 G11/2 G2
Oversize Cylinder Port Bore 50 63 80 100 125 140 160 180 200 250 320
1
Port Size
(BSPP)
Cap End Flow in l/min at 5m/s 1 53 85 85 114 114 185 185 185 185 340
Piston Speed
m/s
0.45 0.46 0.28 0.24 0.16 0.20 0.15 0.12 0.10 0.12
Bore 50
Oversize Flange Port DN Flange 1 19 25 25 32 32 32 32 38 3 38 3 A 66 79 97 120 128 151 159 197 3 248 3 36.5 3 79.3 3 M16x2 3 38 3 30.2 58.7 M12x1.75 2 32 EA 22.2 26.2 EB 47.6 52.4 ED M10x1.5 M10x1.5 FF 19 25
EB FF
EA
1 2
320
25 bar to 350 bar series M10x1.5 to ISO 6162 (1994) optional 400 bar series
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Service kits for MMA cylinders simplify the maintenance process and are supplied with full instructions. When ordering service kits, please refer to the identification plate on the cylinder body, and supply the following information: Serial Number - Bore - Stroke - Model Number - Fluid Type
Head Cap Standard and Low Friction gland Chevron gland Cylinder tube Piston Chevron piston head end Chevron piston cap end Cushion sleeve Front/rear flange Head/cap securing screw O-ring (cylinder body) Gland retainer (secured by screws or threaded)
125 126 127 131 132 133 134 136 137 138 139a 139b 140a 140b 141a 141b 142 143
Standard piston seal Energising ring for Standard seal 125 Wear ring for Standard piston Low Friction piston seal Energising ring for Low Friction piston seal 131 Wear ring for Low Friction piston O-ring back up washer (gland/head) Gland securing screw Chevron rod seal assembly Back up washer Chevron rod seal assembly Wear ring for Chevron gland Wear rings for Chevron gland Wear ring for Standard gland Wear rings for Standard gland Wear ring for Low Friction gland Wear rings for Low Friction gland Chevron piston bearing ring Chevron piston seal assembly
41 124
134
45
126
125
127
14a 140a 46
17 55
123
140b
Standard Piston
133 131 132
Piston rod single rod, no cushion Piston rod single rod, cushion at head end Piston rod single rod, cushion at cap end Piston rod single rod, cushion at both ends Gland wiperseal Lipseal O-ring (gland/head) O-ring, piston/rod (2 off chevron piston) O-ring (cylinder body) Piston locking pin Cushion needle valve cartridge sealing washer Cushion needle valve cartridge Floating cushion bush Cushion bush retaining ring Stepseal Pre-load ring for stepseal 123
40 17 46 55
143
17b 55
46
Chevron Piston
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Replacement Parts and Service Contents and Part Numbers of Service Kits
Gland Service Cartridge Kit Contains items 14a, 40, 41, 45, 123, 124, 134, 140a, and two of 140b. Chevron Gland Service Cartridge Kit Contains items 14b, 40, 45, 134, 137, 138, 139a, and two of 139b. Low Friction Gland Service Cartridge Kit Contains items 14a, 40, 45, 134, 141a, and two each of 123, 124, 141b. Gland Service Kit Contains items 40, 41, 45, 123, 124, 134, 140a, and two of 140b. Chevron Gland Service Kit Contains items 40, 45, 134, 137, 138, 139a, and two of 139b. Low Friction Gland Service Kit Contains items 40, 45, 134, 141a, and two each of 123, 124, 141b. Piston Service Kit, Standard Seals Contains items 125, 126, and two of 26, 47 and 127. Piston Service Kit, Chevron Seals Contains items 55, 142, and two each of 26, 46, 47 and 143. Piston Service Kit, Low Friction Seals Contains items 131, 132, and two of 26, 47 and 133.
Repairs
Although MMA cylinders are designed to make on site maintenance or repairs as easy as possible, some operations should only be carried out in our factory. It is standard policy to fit a cylinder returned to the factory for repair with those replacement parts which are necessary to return it to 'as good as new' condition. Should the condition of the returned cylinder be such that the expense would exceed the cost of a new one, you will be notified.
The order codes listed for Chevron and Low Friction service kits contain standard, Group 1 seals. To order kits with other classes of seals, replace the last digit of the part number shown
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Catalogue HY07-1210/UK
How To Order
C Bore Mounting Style Cushion Head Page 14 Series MMA Ports S Special Features Gland and Piston Type Page 6 6 7 7 8 8
Mounting Style Head Circular Flange Cap Circular Flange Cap Fixed Eye Cap Fixed Eye with Spherical Bearing Intermediate Trunnion Foot Mounting
Code R M Y P
Port Style Page BSP Parallel 16 Metric to DIN 3852 Pt. 1 16 Metric to ISO 6149 16 Flange Ports to ISO 6162 16
Code Port Position Page 1 Head position 1-4 19 1 Cap position 1-4 19
Code Gland & Piston Type N Standard (Group 1 fluids only) F Low Friction LL Chevron A Load Holding (Group 1 fluids only) E Special designs
Page 4 4 4 4 4
Code 4 4 00
Air Bleed Position Page Head position 1-4 3, 19 Cap position 1-4 3, 19 No air bleeds
Page 10
Code S S S
Special Features Page Oversized Ports 16 Special Seals 4 Stop Tube 13 or to customer specification
Code 4 9 3
Rod End Style Page Style 4 10 Style 9 10 Style 3 (Special) please supply description or drawing 10
Key
Accessories
As standard, port location is position 1, as shown on pages 6 to 8. Cushion adjustment needle valves, where specified, are at position 2.
1 1
Please state on order whether accessories are to be assembled to cylinder or supplied separately.
2
Example
50 C MF3 MMA R N S 1 9 M C 230 M 11 44
3 Cap End
Head
Cap
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3 Head End
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